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<br />. <br /> <br />member's responsibility, therefore, to insure appropriate cooperative <br />liaison with the Governor and his administration and to obtain public <br />participation consistent with those cooperative efforts and with the <br />guidelines of the MOA. <br /> <br />Section III--Specific Problem Analysis Activities <br />The purpose of the specific problem analysis is to articulate the <br />state/regional viewpoint concerning water and related land resources <br />problems and to provide information in a nationally consistent format at <br />the intra-aggregated Subarea (ASA) level of detail for use in the national <br />priorities analysis (refer to Table 1 for a listing of the activities, <br />the participants and the participants' designated responsibilities, and <br />to Appendix A for a listing of defined terms). <br />The Missouri River Basin Commission will conduct the specific problem <br />analysis in accordance with the guidelines and procedures described in <br />the following narrative material and as reflected in Figure 1 (specific <br />problem analysis work flow diagram), and as summarized in Table I, which <br />lists the activities to be conducted' by the Missouri River Basin Commis- <br />sion during the specific problem analysis by displaying the subactivities, <br />the participants and their designated responsibilities. <br />Phase I activities (the preimplementation activities) will be completed <br />upon consumation of this memorandum of agreement. <br />Phase II, composed of four specific activities -- (1) problem <br />identification, (2) selection of state/regional desires and objectives, <br />problem screening and document assumptions, (3) development of information <br />describing selected problems, and (4) selection of state/regional priorities <br />and recommendation and preparation of specific problem analysis report -- <br />will be completed by January 1977. <br /> <br />1482 <br /> <br />-2- <br />